Forests
Global food companies fail to ensure deforestation-free beef
No initiative by top global brands to check deforestation in South America, finds study
By DTE Staff
Published: Wednesday 14 September 2016
"Each year, tropical forests are destroyed to clear land that is ultimately used for beef production, making beef the largest driver of tropical deforestation globally. South America’s forests are ‘ground zero’ for beef-driven deforestation,’ says the report, Cattle, Cleared Forests, and Climate Change—Scoring America’s Top Brands on Their Deforestation-Free Beef Commitments and Practices, released on September 13.
All the 13 companies graded by UCS—Burger King, ConAgra, Hormel, Jack Link’s, Kroger, Mars, McDonald’s, Nestlé, Pizza Hut, Safeway, Subway, Walmart and Wendy’s—buy from meatpackers in South America. The meatpackers buy cattle from ranchers and slaughter and process the beef before selling it. The companies, therefore, can influence meatpackers to only deal with ranches that are not associated with deforestation.
“The latest science shows beef production is responsible for more than twice as much deforestation as the other top drivers of tropical deforestation—soy, palm oil and wood products—combined,” said Lael Goodman, a UCS tropical forests analyst, in a news release. The study says that nine of the 13 companies “lack public commitments to zero- deforestation beef”. These companies are: Burger King, ConAgra, Hormel, Kroger, Pizza Hut, Subway, Jack Link’s, Safeway and Wendy’s. “Nestlé has a commitment, but needs to implement it,” says the report.
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